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Governor Quinn
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Governor Quinn discusses his new budget, the state's alarming deficit, and more.
The Governor's Office of Management and Budget
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Rod Blagojevich Trial
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Elizabeth Brackett has the latest developments in the corruption trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich.
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Vacation Homes
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We'll see how well the market for vacation homes is faring as the housing market continues to struggle.
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Chicago Business
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Kris Kridel talks about Mayor Daley's money making idea to sell ad space on bridge houses spanning the Chicago River and the rest of the week's top business headlines.
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Baseball in the 1970s
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We'll talk to the author of a new book about a decade of drastic change on the baseball diamond.
Dan Epstein's blog, "Big Hair and Plastic Grass"
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Lee Balterman
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Meet the photographer who captured more than a half-century of great pictures of Chicago.
Lee Balterman Gallery
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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Joel Weisman and his panel look at the week's top stories: Governor Pat Quinn slices $1.4 billion from the state budget; City Hall moves quickly on a new gun-control ordinance for Chicago; former Police Commander Jon Burge is guilty on all counts of lying about police torture under his watch -- and one victim is already filing a suit against him and Former State's Attorney Richard Daley; Rod Blagojevich's lavish clothes spending was revealed in court, along with his plots with aides and his wife to replace Barack Obama in the U.S.
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Governor Signs New Budget
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Governor Quinn signed a budget today that contained $1.4 billion in cuts. Elizabeth Brackett fills us in on where the Governor is cutting, and the funding challenges the state still faces.
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University of Illinois President Michael Hogan
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Today is the first day on the job for new University of Illinois President Michael Hogan. He joins us live.
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Luxury Condos
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We find out why there's a surprising boom in the sale of luxury condos downtown.
Dennis Rodkin's "Deal Estate"
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Glee Club and Marching Band
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They're the top brass in Chicago's indie rock community. We show you how a marching band and a glee club are taking over rock and roll.
Blue Ribbon Glee Club
Mucca Pazza
Ask Geoffrey
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What does a certain downtown building have to do with the end of Prohibition, the Century of Progress World's Fair, and McCormick Place? The answer, in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Soldier Field History
Prohibition in Chicago
1956 Time Magazine article about Chicago's Scotland Yard
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Lakefront Bike Path Safety
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The lakefront bike path is one of the most beautiful places anywhere for a summer bike ride. But on a busy day, it can also be dangerous. We meet a man who found out the hard way...and offer tips for a safe ride.
Viewer Mail
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We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Rod Blagojevich Trial
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Elizabeth Brackett has the latest developments in the corruption trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich.
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News Analysis: Obesity in Illinois
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A new study ranks Illinois as the 26th most obese state, and statistics show we are only getting fatter. Carol Marin and her panel discuss these findings and share some ideas on what can be done.
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Summer Reading Recommendations
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Are you craving a good beach read? Three local writers -- including Audrey Niffenegger, author of the hit bestseller The Time Traveler's Wife -- chat about their favorite summer reads.
See their recommendations
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Across the Table
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We meet a Chicago woman who combined her loves to create a way for diverse groups of Chicagoans to get to know each other over a meal.
Across the Table
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Live Music Wednesday: Nicholas Tremulis
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Chicago favorite, rocker Nicholas Tremulis, performs live in our studio.
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Rod Blagojevich Trial
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After six days, John Harris, the former chief of staff to Rod Blagojevich, finished testifying. Elizabeth Brackett was back in the courtroom and gives us a rundown of the day's key testimony.
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Rick Telander's Series
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We talk to Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist Rick Telander about his ongoing series about the 1968 to 1970 Northwestern Wildcats and the growing concerns about concussions.
Read the articles
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Alexander Calder | Terra Foundation Artbeat Special
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We go inside an exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art featuring the mobiles and monumental works of Alexander Calder.
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101.9FM The Mix's Eric Ferguson
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Eric Ferguson, host of The Eric and Kathy Show on 101.9FM The Mix talks about his health issues earlier this year and his prognosis following his heart surgeries.
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College Debt
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Is college is your family's future? If you have a high school age student or even a child already in college, sticker shock is sure to be in your future. We meet a college counselor who's helping families deal with debt.
managingcollegecost.com
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Verdict in Jon Burge Trial
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Former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge has been found guilty on all counts against him of perjury and obstruction of justice. Carol Marin talks about the verdict.
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News Analysis: Elena Kagan Confirmation Hearing
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Who is Elena Kagan and how will she rule as a Supreme Court Justice? Carol Marin and her panel have more on day one of her confirmation hearing, and what to expect going forward.
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